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Why Siding
Siding is your home’s first line of defense against damaging weather and pests. it’s also one of the most visible parts of your house, so when it fails to do its job, it fails to look the part.
Replacing old siding can seem like a big undertaking, but fortunately, many homeowners only have to do it once. That makes it even more important to do it right the first time, and to address the project before it can lead to other expensive repairs .
If it’s time to replace your siding, consider using a material that’s durable and long-lasting. Alpine Exteriors offer a variety of siding options and styles such as hardie® fiber cement, LP smart side, vinyl (recommend insulated top quality), stucco, soffit and fascia, composite cladding, and other specialty siding options. We can help you explore the options to find the best product for your home and budget.
FIBER CEMENT SIDING
James Hardie is a brand name for the fiber cement siding that is produced by James Hardie building products. It is made up of Portland cement, ground sand, cellulose fiber, and other additives.
This siding can give the look of clapboard and stucco depending upon the texture used. However, it is more durable and fire-resistant. It is costlier than vinyl, but it is less costly than others and requires less maintenance than traditional wood siding.
LP SMART SIDE
For Exterior Siding that stands up to the elements and lasts for decades, ask Alpine Exteriors about LP smart side. This unique durable engineered wood siding requires very little maintenance and can provide the wood look you’ve been after. You’ll be able to breathe easily whether the forecast calls for rain, snow, sun or even hail.
Features & Benefits of LP Smart-side Siding
Locks out moisture and resists the build-up of dirt and grime each plank is cured and cooled for a scratch-resistant finish
COMPOSITE CLADDING SIDING
Alpine Exteriors offer residential composite cladding siding. Composite cladding is a first-of-its-kind siding that combines beauty, performance, and easy installation for the best overall value on the market.
With tall exposures and the deeply grained look of real wood, composite siding is available in 20 colors and captures the high-end aesthetics today’s homeowner’s demand. keeping that just-installed look for as long as it’s up, and requires minimal maintenance, day after day, year after year.
Features & Benefits of composite cladding siding
VINYL SIDING
Alpine Exteriors offer residential insulated vinyl siding. Residential vinyl siding is used mainly for decoration and waterproofing purposes and is a reliable alternative to conventional wood siding or other siding materials. It is an amalgamated product result of meticulous engineering and it is manufactured from PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and thus is called vinyl siding.
Features & Benefits of vinyl siding

Cost savings
Alpine Exteriors siding costs less than other companies with options that do not attract pests and is water resistant to protect against swelling, cracking, and buckling—buying you more mileage for your dollar.

Climate specificity
Alpine Exteriors will find a climate® siding and trim product that will help you feel confident that you get the best performance for your region.

Color that lasts
Alpine Exteriors offer color options with greater resistance to fading, chipping, and cracking, meaning less maintenance for you.

Lower insurance
Alpine Exteriors have options that are non-combustible and hail-damage resistant, which can sometimes help reduce home insurance premiums. ask your agent.

Great Warranties
Alpine Exteriors have a range of siding products that come with a lifetime non-prorated warranty.

Fire protection
Alpine Exteriors offer products that are non-combustible and will not ignite when exposed to a direct flame, nor will it contribute fuel to a fire.

Set at the mouth of American Fork Canyon, Alpine, UT brings high UV, cold winters, wind, and snow load—a beautiful location that asks more of your home’s exterior. Alpine Exteriors LLC specifies and installs climate-smart siding systems that balance premium looks with serious durability: fiber-cement, high-gauge vinyl, and engineered wood/composites installed over properly detailed, drainable wall assemblies. From full tear-offs to accent gables and trim packages, our team delivers crisp lines, moisture-safe detailing, and a tidy, on-schedule install so your exterior performs and looks exceptional for years.
Fiber-cement is a standout at altitude. It resists fire, rot, and pests and holds paint remarkably well. Factory color finishes deliver excellent fade protection under high UV. Choose smooth lap for modern architecture, wood-grain lap for traditional warmth, and board-and-batten or staggered shakes to highlight gables and entries. We pair fiber-cement with corrosion-resistant fasteners and manufacturer-approved caulks/sealants to maintain clean reveals and long service life.
Best for: Long-term ownership, elevated curb appeal, low maintenance.
Today’s thicker-gauge vinyl resists chalking and deformation and now features improved pigments for better UV hold. Insulated vinyl adds R-value and quiets exterior noise—handy near canyon traffic. Profiles range from classic lap to vertical panels for a fresh farmhouse-modern look. Correct starter systems and nail patterns protect against uplift and oil-canning.
Best for: Budget efficiency, minimal upkeep, faster installs.
Engineered wood blends real-wood character with modern resins and factory priming. Installed over a rainscreen with correct flashing, it provides years of dependable service and rich texture—perfect for gables, feature walls, and mixed-material façades (stone + shake, metal + lap) that define Alpine’s mountain-modern style.
Best for: Design-forward exteriors, accent flexibility, natural-look finishes.
Beautiful cladding only lasts when the assembly behind it is designed to drain and dry.
Depth sells. Combine horizontal lap on main fields with vertical board-and-batten or shake on gables. Use 5/4 trim to sharpen edges and frame windows/doors. Vented soffit and metal fascia finish the roof edge with clean geometry and better attic airflow.
Alpine’s bright sun and snowy winters reward mid-to-deep neutrals (charcoal, pewter, warm taupe, cedar tones) and desaturated blues/greens. We place full-size samples on your elevation so you can compare morning/late-day light and snow contrast before ordering. Factory finishes with fade-resistant coatings reduce maintenance.
Pair fiber-cement fields with engineered-wood gables, black powder-coated metal accents, and natural/stone elements for a timeless mountain-modern palette—and do it with materials that stay low-maintenance.
Pair new siding with insulated sheathing, balanced attic ventilation, and high-performance windows. Expect fewer drafts, steadier indoor temps, quieter rooms, and lighter HVAC loads—especially helpful during canyon winds and cold snaps.
Not ready for full replacement? We perform targeted repairs—hail dings, wind-loosened panels, localized moisture—while matching profiles and colors. We’ll document conditions for insurance and complete repairs to manufacturer standards so warranties remain intact. If a color is discontinued, we propose the closest match and a transition strategy so updates look intentional.
Actual costs depend on home size, details, and product lines, but most Alpine projects land within these broad ranges:
We’ll bring samples, compare looks and budgets, and map a schedule that respects your time and HOA needs. Expect tidy work, consistent communication, and results that handle Alpine’s toughest seasons.
Q1: What siding stands up best to Alpine’s snow and sun?
A: Fiber-cement and thicker-gauge, wind-rated vinyl excel when installed to spec with correct fasteners and starter systems. Engineered wood also performs well over a rainscreen with proper flashing and finish. We’ll recommend the best fit after assessing exposure, architecture, and budget.
Q2: Can you coordinate with my HOA and help with selections?
A: Absolutely. We provide color/profile boards, elevations with accent options, and product data sheets to streamline HOA approvals. Our mockups help you secure fast sign-off and avoid change orders.
Q3: How long does a typical Alpine project take?
A: Most single-family homes complete in 7–14 working days, depending on scope, weather, and custom details (multiple gables, shake accents, metal trims). You’ll receive a day-by-day plan and consistent status updates.